Category: AI

  • Automation in Social Media

    I’m a fan of the Robert Scoble, who recently provided an insight to his method of staying up on the latest in technology.

    As you can see, he’s an incessant list builder, for a good reason. It breaks the algorithm and gives him what he wants to see. The feed that keeps him on top. So, rather than being bombarded with political updates, he gets the content he’s interested in at that moment. It’s the way social media should be, honestly. What if there were a lower barrier to building good lists? 🤔

    An AI could do that.

  • Nag Bot is Live!!🚀

    NagBot Is Finally Live!

    Check it out on the Google Play Store. 👇🏻

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nag.bot.app


    After a long journey, NagBot is officially live! I feel like this is the milestone I’ve been working toward for quite some time. But now that I’m here, I realize this isn’t the end—it’s just the beginning. Development isn’t fully complete, but NagBot is already a highly functional app, and I truly believe it’s going to help people.

    With the launch behind me, the real work begins: marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), and social media engagement. There’s a ton of tasks ahead, but I’m excited to dive in. One of my big goals is to automate as much of this engagement process as possible. I’m reminded of a quote from Atomic Habits by James Clear: “You don’t rise to the level of your goals; you fall to the level of your systems.” That resonates with me deeply. I know that to stay consistent—whether it’s engaging on social media, tracking keywords, or optimizing for organic search—I need to build solid systems.

    Automating the Process

    I’ve already created a bookmark tool designed for X.com that helps me find leads based on keyword searches on the platform. Right now, it’s a bit of a manual process, but I’d love to automate it further. Imagine launching a process in the morning and evening that searches a predefined set of keywords, sifts through the resulting posts, and even suggests replies for me to approve. That kind of efficiency could be a game-changer.

    Content Creation Systems

    I also want to build processes to help me consistently create content for my website. I’m envisioning a platform that identifies underserved keywords and keyword phrases, then suggests blog post ideas based on those gaps. It’s all about working smarter, not just harder.

    Looking Back, Moving Forward

    Yes, there’s a lot ahead of me—but there’s also a lot behind me. I’ve come a long way to get NagBot to this point, and that’s worth celebrating. What’s really exciting is that I’ve been using NagBot throughout this entire process, and it works! It’s already proving its value, and I can’t wait to see how it evolves as I refine it and share it with the world.

    The journey’s just getting started, and I’m ready for what’s next.


  • ChatGPT – Scaffolding a Nextcloud Plugin

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    I’m continually impressed by ChatGPT. This morning I thought it would be really nice to be able to track my health statistics on Nextcloud, my private cloud that I have running just behind me in my closet. What a cool little project to give to ChatGPT and see how quickly we can get something up and running. It’s 8am on a Tuesday morning, I’m back to work on my day job, but I have about an hour to fiddle around with it. Let’s see how quickly ChatGPT can get this started….

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  • ChatGPT for Homeschool Planning.

    I’ve been absolutely blown away by ChatGPT. I’m still reeling by the implications of it’s abilities. I’m hoping it only improves from here, as I suspect it will be dumbed down as it starts to impact some high-level professional job positions.

    There are quite a few ways that we might use ChatGPT to plan for homeschool. It’s GREAT at generating lists. Now, our primary task is simply to ask good questions.

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